I just started at Wpromote and we use PyMC to build bespoke MMMs for customers. I have been really impressed with the teamโs work. I love how the assumptions of these models are transparent and updatable, as well as how the outputs are a distribution of outcomes.
Whose MMMs are you working with?
@luke_netti@shepherd_docs@cursor_ai I havenโt used cursor much, but Replit introduced me to โplanning modeโ workflows. It is amazing! Looking forward to seeing Shepherd docs develop. ๐๐ผ
@problogger I would love to talk with you about this! I have been building a sermon analytics tool that does some of this. I have a whole ingestion pipeline for transcription and feature extraction. But I have been looking for people to talk shop with!
Great work!
I am wrapping up my first week here at @Wpromote as a Sales Engineer!
When I set out to look for my next role, I had two things in mind:
1. Find a place where my experience and skills could meaningfully contribute and serve.
2. Find a place where I believe in the product and the people.
Wpromote more than fits the bill! The number of high-caliber, channel experts here is impressive. I will be learning a lot from them all!
I can't wait to get fully ramped up so I can support the team and help our customers drive real business outcomes. 8)
@masterntgreek Going to the Greek first is a great recommendation! I built my Greek tool, Koine Guide, with this in mind. I use it on Sundays to translate through as much of the text that is being preached on that day at our church. 8)
I would love your thoughts on my Koine Guide tool! It is made for students who have had some course work in Greek and are ready to work through any NT passage, with some guardrails and translation feedback!
This is an amazing list of resources. Thanks so much for pulling it together!
Though it is not a free resource, my tool, Koine Guide, is a great way to help folks regularly dive into the NT text with some guardrails. It essentially turns every NT passage into a parsing and translation exercise with quiz like features on the parsing and instant feedback on their translation attempts.
Thanks for pulling these resources together! Happy translating to all!